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LU publishes results of Chesham branch consultation

13 June 2005

Between January and March this year, London Underground (LU) invited views on improving the overall reliability of the Metropolitan line and providing good connections with Chiltern Railways and the Metropolitan line at Chalfont & Latimer.

Many respondents put forward constructive suggestions for changes and improvements to the service

This involved consultation on the possible withdrawal of the existing Chesham peak through train service and replacement with an enhanced shuttle service between Chesham and Chalfont & Latimer.

A total of 315 responses were received.

The public consultation highlighted that the majority of respondents have significant concerns about the proposals.

Eighty-six per cent of Chesham residents were against withdrawal of through trains at peak periods.

Only 10 per cent of responses received were supportive of the proposal to withdraw through trains.

Many respondents also put forward constructive suggestions for changes and improvements to the service.

LU is now undertaking further technical work to understand in greater detail all the issues, comments and concerns expressed.

This includes:

Once this is complete, LU will decide in autumn 2005 whether or not to agree to the withdrawal of the Chesham peak through service.

This means that there will be no change to the current Chesham service until summer 2006 at the earliest.

Paul Kilius-Smith, General Manager, Metropolitan Line, said: "The public consultation ensured everyone with an interest in the Chesham service had the opportunity to have their say.

"The consultation highlighted that the majority of respondents had significant concerns about the proposal to withdraw through trains to Chesham at peak periods.

"London Underground is now undertaking further work to review all the information received and will consider timing of connections to and from any shuttle service and the impact that any changes to the Chesham service would have on the service delivered to Metropolitan line customers at other stations as well as the impact on plans for upgrading the line.

"Once this is complete a decision will be taken later this year about whether to proceed with the proposal.

"This means that there will be no change to the current Chesham service until summer 2006 at the earliest."

Key criticisms of LU's proposals were as follows:

Responses were also received from a number of organisations.

Buckinghamshire County Council, Chiltern District Council and Chesham Town Council opposed the proposals, citing concerns over local traffic congestion, the impact on the local economy, the risk of greater overcrowding on services and the impact on schoolchildren and the mobilit

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